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chicago wants to nix them. guess who is behind it? my favorite chicago alderman. i say stop the madness. but alderman joe moreno is here to disagree with me. even when they say it is a not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at today's market headlines. mediocrity apparently the reason to buy on wall street today. the november jobs report came in above expectations but the 146,000 jobs added is below average monthly growth for the past two years. that and 350,000 americans left the workforce. it all somehow added up to an 81-point gain on the dow. as usual the markets are making perfect sense. also more americans are finally waking up to the fiscal cliff. december consumer sentiment nosedived to a five-year high, because of fiscal cliff fears. a spike in taxes would leave a lot less money lying around for the iphone or ipad. shares of apple fell 2%. >>> thanks to a study by the department of energy the u.s. may be closer to approve natural gas exports. data shows it could improve the economy by $47 billion in 2020. we need that. sounds like a
chicago wants to nix them. guess who is behind it? my favorite chicago alderman. i say stop the madness. but alderman joe moreno is here to disagree with me. even when they say it is a not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at today's market headlines. mediocrity apparently the reason to buy on wall street today. the november jobs report came in above expectations but the 146,000 jobs added is below average monthly growth for the past two years. that and 350,000 americans...
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but, here, in chicago, 465 deaths by gunfight. give people a sense. you have been marching, you have been religious, you've gone to jail. 465 death, including gunfire. 62 children. give us a sense of what goes on. >> when you have communities that suffer from high unemployment, no infrastructure, a shortage of afterschool programs, you create a perfect storm. and then you have communities that have more guns than computers. children live in fear. how do you study in school if you're afraid to go hoechl, you're afraid to come to school. people have been shot in their homes. children have been shot in this beds, porches and living rooms. our kids, the new landmarks of our neighborhoods are teddy bears and yellow police tape. this past june, not one high school graduation that i went to did not have part of the service memorial for classmates that were killed. >> congressman elect, let me ask you quickly. do you feel that the activism that we're seeing out of what has happened in newtown, that we can now have hope and let's not forget. it's happened befo
but, here, in chicago, 465 deaths by gunfight. give people a sense. you have been marching, you have been religious, you've gone to jail. 465 death, including gunfire. 62 children. give us a sense of what goes on. >> when you have communities that suffer from high unemployment, no infrastructure, a shortage of afterschool programs, you create a perfect storm. and then you have communities that have more guns than computers. children live in fear. how do you study in school if you're...
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in chicago it's going the other way. so there must be somethi in the windy city, is it gang, narcotic violence? is that's what's going on there? is that what is driving this stuff. >> i think gangs is part of it. we have a new police chief now. i think he is doing a good job bringing about a lot of new strategies. proliferation of guns. there is more guns than there are computers. that's an issue. we had have to break this code of silence where people are afraid to speak up. we have got to get communities engaged and empowered again. police can do a piece of the problem. police are one piece of the problem. communities have laid back and feel police you say can you solve it, you solve it we're seeing the murder rate continue to spike. that's not acceptable. we need them and want them involved. >> bill: i agree with you. if the community comes together with you. >> right. >> bill: the religious based community should be leading and then the police and everybody cooperates is going to make it a lot harder. >> that's the eq
in chicago it's going the other way. so there must be somethi in the windy city, is it gang, narcotic violence? is that's what's going on there? is that what is driving this stuff. >> i think gangs is part of it. we have a new police chief now. i think he is doing a good job bringing about a lot of new strategies. proliferation of guns. there is more guns than there are computers. that's an issue. we had have to break this code of silence where people are afraid to speak up. we have got...
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chicago, illinois. this week alone, six people have been killed there, including a 15-year-old girl who was just standing in her backyard with her friends. those deaths bring the total number of murders there this year to 476. that just happens to be a number that is greater than the coalition troops serving in afghanistan during the very same period, so think of that. chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. >> patients keep coming and they come and they come, like machine gunfire. you can expect this to happen every single night. >> for the past several years, "360" has been covering the growing epidemic of gun violence on chicago's south side. >> good evening. from the south side of chicago, a tough neighborhood with strong people reeling from a killing spree that cannot be ignored. there are no easy answers but the problems are too important to ignore. we're in chicago tonight, a city in crisis. kids are dying, shot, beaten, murdered in these streets. the videotaped beating of derrion albert, an
chicago, illinois. this week alone, six people have been killed there, including a 15-year-old girl who was just standing in her backyard with her friends. those deaths bring the total number of murders there this year to 476. that just happens to be a number that is greater than the coalition troops serving in afghanistan during the very same period, so think of that. chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. >> patients keep coming and they come and they come, like machine gunfire....
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airport delays will be a problem around chicago and also near possibly in cleveland. except for that, it's just a nice warm mild morning, brian. >> should probably be a constitutional amendment banning the jean shorts. also with white socks with shoes. >> if you've got legs like barnicle. >> it works well. are you kidding me? >> you wear them with your flip-flops, too? >> yeah. >>> time for sports now. the eagles trying to avoid losing their eighth straight game last night against the cowboys. let's pick it up with four minutes left in the game. cowboys up by four. bryce brown loses the ball. and morris claiborne scoops it up, and he's off to the proverbial races. 50 yards the other way for the touchdown. that would appear to seal the deal for the cowboys, but the eagles not done. check this out. i love these. less than a minute remaining. cowboys punting to johnson. fields the punt. yep, he's coming all the way back from the 2 yard line. a little weave, duck and move and he is gone as well. all the way down the sideline. outrunning everybody including the popcorn guy
airport delays will be a problem around chicago and also near possibly in cleveland. except for that, it's just a nice warm mild morning, brian. >> should probably be a constitutional amendment banning the jean shorts. also with white socks with shoes. >> if you've got legs like barnicle. >> it works well. are you kidding me? >> you wear them with your flip-flops, too? >> yeah. >>> time for sports now. the eagles trying to avoid losing their eighth...
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chicago's starting off with just rain and louisville will start to see some heavier pockets of rain as we continue through the morning. as for rainfall totals, it does look like southern ohio will see perhaps one to two inches of rainfall, and then that will slowly start to spread to the east. so, later on in the northeast, new york city and into the boston area, we will see a couple of rain showers later on today. lynn? >> all right, dylan, thanks so much. >>> coming up, the big business of those obnoxiously ugly christmas sweaters. plus, new job numbers are out this morning. and we've got some shocking, new details about that horrific garment factory fire in bangladesh that killed 112 people. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your pur
chicago's starting off with just rain and louisville will start to see some heavier pockets of rain as we continue through the morning. as for rainfall totals, it does look like southern ohio will see perhaps one to two inches of rainfall, and then that will slowly start to spread to the east. so, later on in the northeast, new york city and into the boston area, we will see a couple of rain showers later on today. lynn? >> all right, dylan, thanks so much. >>> coming up, the big...
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he is seeking to run the united states the same way the chicago machine would run chicago. i think the challenge for house republicans is, to design a strategy from the base of strength they have, and to be able to say we are not going to go along with this president taking over the whole country in a centralized model where he will have no accountability. they can borrow endless money the geithner proposal, no accountability to anybody. >> sean: mr. speaker appreciate it. great new book. next, bob woodward takes us inside the fiscal cliff negotiating room. he wrote about the grand bargain that didn't happen. congressman louie gohmert is here. you will be surprised what he has to say. it is the story that is now swept the nation a police officer buying a barefoot homeless man a pair of shoes. the woman who captured that video will tell us what the camera didn't. camera didn't. she will join us it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the o
he is seeking to run the united states the same way the chicago machine would run chicago. i think the challenge for house republicans is, to design a strategy from the base of strength they have, and to be able to say we are not going to go along with this president taking over the whole country in a centralized model where he will have no accountability. they can borrow endless money the geithner proposal, no accountability to anybody. >> sean: mr. speaker appreciate it. great new book....
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. -- or a street corner in chic o chicago. so if 26 people die in a month, it is a tragedy, full stop. >> yes. >> the reality is that a lot of work went into getting that sentence into that president's mouth on that particular day. the existential anxiety he felt as a former member of the chicago community came full force, but the strategic intervention of people who said, hey, what about us? it does not deny the legitimacy of the horrific evil we have seen unspooled before us. the threads of our common chaos just displayed before the world to see. but the reality is that we have become accustomed to believing that little black and brown kids and poor white kids in various spots across our landscape are due this kind of violence. you know, we are surprised it happened here. it is not supposed to happen here, which means by implication that it is supposed to happen there in detroit or oakland or california and in l.a. and the like. i think that's the tragedy here. and when ari talked about adolescence, and the loss of adolescen
. -- or a street corner in chic o chicago. so if 26 people die in a month, it is a tragedy, full stop. >> yes. >> the reality is that a lot of work went into getting that sentence into that president's mouth on that particular day. the existential anxiety he felt as a former member of the chicago community came full force, but the strategic intervention of people who said, hey, what about us? it does not deny the legitimacy of the horrific evil we have seen unspooled before us. the...
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many times, whether it is elementary school in newtown or a temple in wisconsin or a neighborhood in chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighbors and the children are our children. we have to come together to take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies. >> what that meaningful action might be, the president did not say. he did add, though, while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need. >> james, that you. it certainly is hard if any parent out this to imagine what the fathers and the mothers of the victims in connecticut are going through right now, but our next guest understands the pain too well. beth's daughter died in the columbine shooting. her son, craig, witnessed the tragedy and managed to survive. good morning. both. i know the 13 was 13 years ago but this must bring up emotions for your family. >>guest: it did. yesterday we like reliving april 20, 1999, all over again. so much pain but my first reaction was, i was angry, very angry this would happen again especially to little children, little babies and angry that
many times, whether it is elementary school in newtown or a temple in wisconsin or a neighborhood in chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighbors and the children are our children. we have to come together to take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies. >> what that meaningful action might be, the president did not say. he did add, though, while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need. >> james, that you. it...
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chicago is racist, urban is racist. can't say these words because they're, quote, dog whistles to nbc. they're the worst perpetratorrors of this. watch a small snip pet of highlights. >> it was just frustrating to watch a guy lie to the american people ant not be counter punched because we're afraid he's going to be called an anglely black man. when i see the president, i don't see a black man. >> talking about getting the work requirement for welfare is dishonest. you're playing the ethnic card. he keeps saying chicago, by the way. did you notice? this guy is helping the poor people in a bad neighborhood skewing us in the burbs. >> a dog whistle is a dog whistle, clarence. a trumpet call is another. shuck and jive has a particular ethnic connection. it's slang. doesn't mean evil. to throw that at the president is an ethnic shot. pretty blatant. >> without getting into an argument whether he's taking the president out of context, i'm telling you it's happening every day. it's a dog whistle. >> i resent that. come on. wh
chicago is racist, urban is racist. can't say these words because they're, quote, dog whistles to nbc. they're the worst perpetratorrors of this. watch a small snip pet of highlights. >> it was just frustrating to watch a guy lie to the american people ant not be counter punched because we're afraid he's going to be called an anglely black man. when i see the president, i don't see a black man. >> talking about getting the work requirement for welfare is dishonest. you're playing...
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. >> major hub of chicago and atlanta dodged the worst of the storm. however towns like indianapolis, louisville and boston logan airport endured many cancellation and delays, if they were not shut down altogether. >> i heard it is accumulating in raleigh this morning. we are a little nervous. >> this is the same storm that whipped up 34 deadly tornadoes one caught on home video in alabama. >> look at that tornado. >> power transformers could be seen exploding. nearly 300,000 people are left without power. 100,000 of them in the little rock area alone. tornadic fury and punishing straight line winds tore residents away from christmas celebrations to seek shelter. >> i pray to god as loud as i could. i was just praying for my safety. >> left in the wake, traffic disrupted by town trees, structures and homes destroyed, people displayed one day after christmas. >> there were more than 1300 flight cancellations nationwide. 600 car wrecks in minnesota alone. governor scott walker of wisconsin declared a state of emergency. the national guard was activated i
. >> major hub of chicago and atlanta dodged the worst of the storm. however towns like indianapolis, louisville and boston logan airport endured many cancellation and delays, if they were not shut down altogether. >> i heard it is accumulating in raleigh this morning. we are a little nervous. >> this is the same storm that whipped up 34 deadly tornadoes one caught on home video in alabama. >> look at that tornado. >> power transformers could be seen exploding....
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the chicago bears will replace lovie smith after nine years, even though he had a winning record. the arizona cardinals, cleveland browns, kansas chiefs, san diego chargers will all have new coaches next year. not a great day for those coaches. >>> and a comeback of sorts for a dear friend and colleague over at espn. anchor hannah storm will return to host the tournament of roemzs parade tomorrow while still recovering from first and second degree burns after a gas grill at her home blew up. she was burned on her face, losing her eyebrows, eyelashes, much of her hair but she's in great spirits tonight, ready for the parade. she's teaming up with "good morning america's" josh elliott. that's 11:00 a.m. eastern, right here on abc. we can't wait to see you back on the air. >>> still much more ahead right here on "world news" this new year's eve. the first new year's without dick clark. tonight, preparing to honor him as we hear from his wife. she'sens wh answers what she sa many people have been asking her. jamie lee curtis?! oh hi, yes. wow you really went all out on the decorations
the chicago bears will replace lovie smith after nine years, even though he had a winning record. the arizona cardinals, cleveland browns, kansas chiefs, san diego chargers will all have new coaches next year. not a great day for those coaches. >>> and a comeback of sorts for a dear friend and colleague over at espn. anchor hannah storm will return to host the tournament of roemzs parade tomorrow while still recovering from first and second degree burns after a gas grill at her home...
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is a concern to chicago, and they take it very seriously. back to the panel. joy, i thought that the grio in the moment of all of this, because i thought, there is no substantive difference of 499 and 500 chicagoans and the idea that they would come out in this way, and then come out again and then realize how bad it sounded, i thought, it matters to them how it is reported. it matters to them, because they are thinking of the economic development, and tax base and all of that. as the head of a black information source, as the head of the grio, how do you make that decision on the one hand not wanting to make our community seem like criminalized havens and on the other hand needing to report the truth of what is going on in our communities. >> it is funny, because it is a human proclivity for round numbers and false anniversaries that as an editor, 500 is an easier sort of salable headline and you gravitate toward it, but we have had the issue with chicago for a while at the grio where we have tried to report a steady stream of violence with
is a concern to chicago, and they take it very seriously. back to the panel. joy, i thought that the grio in the moment of all of this, because i thought, there is no substantive difference of 499 and 500 chicagoans and the idea that they would come out in this way, and then come out again and then realize how bad it sounded, i thought, it matters to them how it is reported. it matters to them, because they are thinking of the economic development, and tax base and all of that. as the head of a...
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louis on the one hand and chicago on the other hand. the government and the county facilities spent $300 million in the air report. -- airport. they subsidize three airlines to do business there all three gave up the business. don't have any flights. gerri: don't have any flights? >> no, except occasional charter flights. the, this is after 12 years. the county government has spent, invested something like $150 million after they built it in operating costs and losses. you know, just like throwing bad money, good money after bad money. gerri: talk about northwest airport in florida panhandle. >> my favorite. gerri: what haeched? >> the florida panhandle, local residents call it the redneck riviera. down there, a big development company said, if we build an airport down here --. gerri:st joe's. >> st. joes. people will come and develop the region. the government, saint joe's and local county authority put 300 million into creating an airport. the airport opened just as the florida/national housing bust was hitting. complete, again, nothi
louis on the one hand and chicago on the other hand. the government and the county facilities spent $300 million in the air report. -- airport. they subsidize three airlines to do business there all three gave up the business. don't have any flights. gerri: don't have any flights? >> no, except occasional charter flights. the, this is after 12 years. the county government has spent, invested something like $150 million after they built it in operating costs and losses. you know, just like...
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chicago gets a brief 59 and back into the 60s. >> this weather report has been brought to you by nexus 7 tablet. >>> well, maybe reality stars should leave diplomacy to the professional hours. within hours they had to call out the riot police. abc's john muller has the story. >> reporter: reality tv star kim kardashian draws a crowd almost everywhere he turns up. in the middle east, no exception. she promoted her milkshake shop. it's not fans reacting to the kardashian in the middle east. saturday, riot police in bahrain fired tear gas to protesters denouncing her appearance. omg, i just got to bahrain. can i move here please? prettiest place on earth. no word if her mideast tweets, here she's loving kuwaiti designers. posing in front of camel, she tweets. such a fun day in bahrain. but the islamist protests drew plenty of retweets marking the kardashian. then i went with sheik and shot at protesters. another gas how do you feel about tear gas? >> omg, you guys, i just watched a group of doctors and nurses be tortured on operating on a person. clearly not everyone loves her. john mulle
chicago gets a brief 59 and back into the 60s. >> this weather report has been brought to you by nexus 7 tablet. >>> well, maybe reality stars should leave diplomacy to the professional hours. within hours they had to call out the riot police. abc's john muller has the story. >> reporter: reality tv star kim kardashian draws a crowd almost everywhere he turns up. in the middle east, no exception. she promoted her milkshake shop. it's not fans reacting to the kardashian in...
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in chicago, larry, the key question here is what happens when the market gets off its hind legs and moves? move up or down? >> it all depends on what happens with the fiscal cliff. right now, there's boehner yelled out by his own party, the conservative part of the wing, and also the left. he's in a really, really tight spot and an ultimate binary trade. if something good happens, we'll rocket higher. if something bad happens, expect the worst right now. that's the thing right now. it's a yes or no trade. liz: congressional know it all at fox news calls it rrpublican on republican violence. hard to get a deal in the own party, special interests, the markets, whatever happens, we want to make money. where did you see the flows today? >> -- >> just a sec. we picked through the numbers, the stock is falling, of course, i'm sure making the shorts happy. clearly, looking at the stock, again, it had been up for the past two and a half weeks, but it's gotten hammered since the six month high reached six months ago. larry, quickly, though, where were the flows today that you saw? >> not many at a
in chicago, larry, the key question here is what happens when the market gets off its hind legs and moves? move up or down? >> it all depends on what happens with the fiscal cliff. right now, there's boehner yelled out by his own party, the conservative part of the wing, and also the left. he's in a really, really tight spot and an ultimate binary trade. if something good happens, we'll rocket higher. if something bad happens, expect the worst right now. that's the thing right now. it's a...
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. >> there were more juvenile false confessions in chicago than any place else in the united states. what's happening? it's not because the kids are different that makes them more vulnerable to confessing. it's because the way the police keep pounding and pounding away, you get innocent kids to confess to crimes they didn't commit. >> stahl: madagascar is a paradise of plants and animals found nowhere else in the world, like wide-eyed lemurs, chameleons that sparkle with color, geckos that hide in plain sight, and more than 200 kinds of frogs. but we were searching for a rare creature that has roamed the earth for more than 200 million years. >> we found one. >> pelley: in "les miserables," hugh jackman plays one of the most heroic characters in literature, jean valjean. ♪ ♪ critics are already whispering oscar for the 44-year-old actor. jackman told us that everything he's done in a wide-ranging career, has led him to this one moment. >> i know that it demands everything for me as a singer, as an actor, to pull it off. it's the role of a lifetime. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesl
. >> there were more juvenile false confessions in chicago than any place else in the united states. what's happening? it's not because the kids are different that makes them more vulnerable to confessing. it's because the way the police keep pounding and pounding away, you get innocent kids to confess to crimes they didn't commit. >> stahl: madagascar is a paradise of plants and animals found nowhere else in the world, like wide-eyed lemurs, chameleons that sparkle with color,...
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chicago gets a brief >> this weather report has been brought to you by nexus 7 tablet. bianna and dan. >> ginger, thank you. >>> well, maybe reality stars should leave diplomacy to the professionals. kim kardashian touched down in bahrain and within hours they had to call out the riot police. abc's john muller has the story. >> reporter: reality tv star kim kardashian draws a crowd almost everywhere she turns up. in the middle east, no exception. she promoted her milkshake shop. thursday in kuwait. >> thank you so much for having me. >> reporter: but it's not fans reacting to the kardashian in the middle east. saturday, riot police in bahrain fired tear gas to disperse islamic protesters denouncing her presence. 23 if kardashian was aware of the protests, it wasn't aware in tweets like these. omg, i just got to bahrain. can i move here please? prettiest place on earth. bahrain's foreign minister retweeting, thank you. no word if her mideast tweets, the reality tv middle east tweets, here she's loving kuwaiti designers. posing in front of camel, she tweets. such a fun da
chicago gets a brief >> this weather report has been brought to you by nexus 7 tablet. bianna and dan. >> ginger, thank you. >>> well, maybe reality stars should leave diplomacy to the professionals. kim kardashian touched down in bahrain and within hours they had to call out the riot police. abc's john muller has the story. >> reporter: reality tv star kim kardashian draws a crowd almost everywhere she turns up. in the middle east, no exception. she promoted her...
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chicago police are investigating what could mark their 500th homicide of the year. a man was shot and killed at a convenience store in the city's west side. officials do say though it's too soon to rule it a homicide because it may be a domestic dispute. harris, chicago records show last year there were 435 homicides. >> harris: wow, dangerous place right now. anna kooiman, you just mentioned this. we are going to have more on the subway story. thank you very much. a tough scene in the new york city subway after someone pushed a man in front of an oncoming train. this the is second time we have seen this thing in a month. police released video of the suspect running from the station just after it happened. officials tell us the victim was 46 years old from india and a worker for a printing business. it is unclear whether he knew his attacker. but witnesses say she has been following him and was mumbling to herself just before the fatal push. as you may know, we have reported another man died earlier this month after police say the man you see here pushed him on to t
chicago police are investigating what could mark their 500th homicide of the year. a man was shot and killed at a convenience store in the city's west side. officials do say though it's too soon to rule it a homicide because it may be a domestic dispute. harris, chicago records show last year there were 435 homicides. >> harris: wow, dangerous place right now. anna kooiman, you just mentioned this. we are going to have more on the subway story. thank you very much. a tough scene in the...
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chicago has twice as many documented false confession cases as any city in the country. one reason may be the way police go about questioning suspects, and "60 minutes" has learned the chicago police department is now the subject of a justice department investigation into its interrogation practices. two cases we examined involve several teenage boys who were arrested and, they say, forced or tricked into confessing to violent crimes they never committed. each spent nearly half their lives in prison. they are free now, and told us their story together for the first time. >> terrill swift: we all of us got one thing in common-- we did an extensive amount of time in jail for something we didn't do. and that's the bottom line. >> pitts: they each were sentenced to terms that ranged from 15 years to life. terrill swift, michael saunders, vincent thames, and harold richardson were convicted in one rape and murder; james harden, robert taylor and jonathan barr, in a different one. all were found guilty based solely on confessions. jonathan, you went in as a14- year-old boy. >>
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it combines obama's war on terror with the chicago way. apparently they were discussing this on air force one in march. he had already greenlighted it. particularly where these detainees might be shifted at some point. he certainly is laying the groundwork for it. particularly it says that the facility would be open to people who were detained under the authority. megyn: any act of congress three that's right. let's not be stupid about this. who else were they talking about? megyn: final question. do you believe that there was any shift of opinion on this issue in the congress right now? he believed president has the support to make this change at the moment? >> he certainly does not. although the release of the gal report is a way to try to open the door and you had dianne feinstein saying that if there is a political will to do it -- the thing is that they don't care about it. they are going to run roughshod and steamroll political will to have a chance to do so. megyn: in three minutes, a shocking video accused you turn for legal matter
it combines obama's war on terror with the chicago way. apparently they were discussing this on air force one in march. he had already greenlighted it. particularly where these detainees might be shifted at some point. he certainly is laying the groundwork for it. particularly it says that the facility would be open to people who were detained under the authority. megyn: any act of congress three that's right. let's not be stupid about this. who else were they talking about? megyn: final...
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the obvious answer is the books were cooked by a chicago guys. if you want to offer an apology to jack welch, i'll let you do that. >> i decidedly do not. what's your question, sir? >> it's an open invitation. >> the serious question i have for you is i know this is something you've been looking at and writing, and it's the effect of long-term high unemployment like we've been having on wages. can you tell us what you see there? >> i will. i will. let me underscore one point below that. this is not a stellar jobs report. you mentioned the downward provision. the decline in the unemployment rate didn't come because of more jobs. it came because more folks left the job market, and we've seen that before. it feeds into this wage story. year-over-year, which is a good way to measure the wage numbers to get the noise out of the data, the wages of middle income workers are growing about 1.2% to 1.3%. that's the lowest on record on the series that starts in the mid-'60s. so paychecks in real terms are actually declining. again, that is just a great reas
the obvious answer is the books were cooked by a chicago guys. if you want to offer an apology to jack welch, i'll let you do that. >> i decidedly do not. what's your question, sir? >> it's an open invitation. >> the serious question i have for you is i know this is something you've been looking at and writing, and it's the effect of long-term high unemployment like we've been having on wages. can you tell us what you see there? >> i will. i will. let me underscore one...
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and my fellow mayors, mayors like mayor bloomberg and mayor emanuel in chicago or mayor blake in baltimore, kasim reed in atlanta. all of us deal with an daily onslaught of violence. this is what this is about. it's about violence. >> but, mayor, what can we -- what more can we do? specifically, what do we need to be doing that we are not doing right now? >> there are a number of things that we can do. there is no reason, none, zero, for any civilian to have an assault weapon or an assault rifle or an assault-type weapon with huge clips. news reports seem to indicate that at least one of the weapons may have been a handgun with 17-round clip capacity and maybe the other 10, 11, or 12. there's only one purpose for these weapons. apparently, again, news accounts indicate that the semi-automatic rifle may have been the most deadly weapon. many of the children, again, news indicates two shots to them. that is virtually an execution-style activity. for what reason do civilians need this high-powered weaponry, in addition to the fact that it's reported that the individual had body armor. but for
and my fellow mayors, mayors like mayor bloomberg and mayor emanuel in chicago or mayor blake in baltimore, kasim reed in atlanta. all of us deal with an daily onslaught of violence. this is what this is about. it's about violence. >> but, mayor, what can we -- what more can we do? specifically, what do we need to be doing that we are not doing right now? >> there are a number of things that we can do. there is no reason, none, zero, for any civilian to have an assault weapon or an...
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the philadelphia eagles, chicago bears, san diego chargers, arizona cardinals, cleveland browns, buffalo bills and kansas city chiefs all missed making the playoffs, and today their coaches paid the price. >>> when we come back, we're live from times square with preparations for the big party. and a look at some spots where they've already rung in 2013. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix
the philadelphia eagles, chicago bears, san diego chargers, arizona cardinals, cleveland browns, buffalo bills and kansas city chiefs all missed making the playoffs, and today their coaches paid the price. >>> when we come back, we're live from times square with preparations for the big party. and a look at some spots where they've already rung in 2013. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't...
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among them, the chicago school district is urging principals to conduct lockdown drills. in suburban riverside, illinois, police are stationed in front of schools today to reassure the parents there. los angeles police are stepping up patrols at schools and so are boston police. here in new york, schools are encouraged to review their safety measures. that's just some of the examples taking place nationwide. joining me to talk more about this, steve perry, the founder and principal of capital prep school in connecticut, and i'm also joined by renowned mental health expert, psychologist, jeff gardere, also an msnbc news contributor. good to have you here. the kids where you are in newtown are not in school, in fact, they are burying two of their own, two of the 6-year-olds that were lost on friday. millions of parents today are bringing their kids back to school, left with a lot of questions and concerns, wondering is this school going to be safe for them. my sister called me today, my niece and nephew had a lot of questions. she was trying to reassure them and she's left
among them, the chicago school district is urging principals to conduct lockdown drills. in suburban riverside, illinois, police are stationed in front of schools today to reassure the parents there. los angeles police are stepping up patrols at schools and so are boston police. here in new york, schools are encouraged to review their safety measures. that's just some of the examples taking place nationwide. joining me to talk more about this, steve perry, the founder and principal of capital...
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there was an effort to recall scott walker or the protests that are now turning violent or chicago schools that went teacherless for weeks earlier this year. what can you unions do to change this perception that they are just not going to get along and play well with others. >> i think there is got to be a huge public education effort about what unions are doing. what kind of benefits they are providing for their union members. the reality is different than the perception out there. often they are perceived as lazy. i heard the term union thugs a lot yesterday. that's the way some people think of union members. they get paid for not working. that's not true anymore. they get all these lavish benefits which was a reality a while ago, but isn't anymore. i think there has to be a better public education effort for what unions need to do to tell people what they are all about. >> kathy gray from detroit, thank you very much. straight ahead, getting a deal or stick to their principal. what voters really want from the fiscal negotiations. the result of the new poll as the cycle rolls on for wedn
there was an effort to recall scott walker or the protests that are now turning violent or chicago schools that went teacherless for weeks earlier this year. what can you unions do to change this perception that they are just not going to get along and play well with others. >> i think there is got to be a huge public education effort about what unions are doing. what kind of benefits they are providing for their union members. the reality is different than the perception out there. often...
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what to you hear from folks in chicago? where is the floor? >> you are close to the floor right now. everyone panicked when apple doesn't meet some guidelines or whatever and i heard about the sock chinese opening but in fact when they come out with their figures every time they beat them, apple probably a cautious by right now, it is getting hammered and if you look at the fundamentals of that stock is relatively cheap value. liz: especially considering the pe ratio under 9, 8.8 as i last saw it but apple represents 4% of espn is a big chunk of the nasdaq as well and that is worrisome because right now it is not the cool kid in high school and looking at that you say i might not know that stock but it is hurting my index investments. sort of investing in an index fund is not the way to go at this point especially when you have apple plus the fiscal cliff. >> the apple thing is more of a side note than anything. the fiscal cliff is the issue. there is none other out there right now. i am shocked markets are not down further given domestics in
what to you hear from folks in chicago? where is the floor? >> you are close to the floor right now. everyone panicked when apple doesn't meet some guidelines or whatever and i heard about the sock chinese opening but in fact when they come out with their figures every time they beat them, apple probably a cautious by right now, it is getting hammered and if you look at the fundamentals of that stock is relatively cheap value. liz: especially considering the pe ratio under 9, 8.8 as i...
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i even put politics, in chicago, for example, 49% people this year. 75% under the age of 18. so we look at 27 which was such a gross situation there in sandy hook, but this chicago, that's why at some point the president would come and speak in chicago and right here in inglewood because he is not just about mental illness. it's also about politics of war, drug war, guns, and drugs in and jobs out. we have a different war place seen than in a place like this. >> what would you do to protect school children right now? >> i think, first, the ban on assault weapons is a step in the right direction. secondly, stop gun trafficking across straights tate lines. second thing. the third thing is you must -- we have more police patrols around schools in chicago, in inglewood, for example. shootings are down because more police patrol. but these are official police patrolling as opposed to having armed bandits traveling. you really want to arm your police and your official militia, not have armed bandits driven by some form of drug warfare or something else of the sort. >> all right. re
i even put politics, in chicago, for example, 49% people this year. 75% under the age of 18. so we look at 27 which was such a gross situation there in sandy hook, but this chicago, that's why at some point the president would come and speak in chicago and right here in inglewood because he is not just about mental illness. it's also about politics of war, drug war, guns, and drugs in and jobs out. we have a different war place seen than in a place like this. >> what would you do to...
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i want to read something from you which is very impressive and it's in the op-ed pages of "the chicago tribune." quote, what holds us back are political organizes that are well-funded, well-organized, and determined to resist even reasonable limb tathss. there's a close political parallel between the gridlock in washington on dealing with our economy and national debt and the eerie silence in congress as the list of horrific gun crimes grows by the day. senator durbin, thank you. i know you have got a good heart on this as well as a good head about fiscal matters. what's wrong with the congress when it comes to protecting, ensuring the domestic tranquility? >> well, there's a legitimate concern about our second amendment, chris. you understand that part. but there's also a very strong political force that is trying to push forward, primarily for the dealers and manufacturers h an agenda that will sell more firearms and more sophisticated firearms, more expensive firearms, and that is really dominated the scene. if you asked who is the head of the alcohol, tobacco and firearms division
i want to read something from you which is very impressive and it's in the op-ed pages of "the chicago tribune." quote, what holds us back are political organizes that are well-funded, well-organized, and determined to resist even reasonable limb tathss. there's a close political parallel between the gridlock in washington on dealing with our economy and national debt and the eerie silence in congress as the list of horrific gun crimes grows by the day. senator durbin, thank you. i...
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i love chicago. i have been here my whole life. stuart: larry, thank you very much. i do not see a lot going off in the marketplace. while attention has perked up. larry levin, thank you very much. now, this. japan, just terrible demographics. far more old people, far fewer babies being born. will we have the same thing happening here? for every 1000 women of childbearing age -- that is the lowest birth rate in u.s. history. joining us now is keith fitzgerald. first, i want to just talk about the japanese situation. japan has the most extreme demographics in society in recorded history. for all people, fewer babies. >> they sell more adult diaper products than they do incident diaper products right now. stuart: is that true? >> yes, it is. stuart: is that one of the reasons why japan has had a 30 year standstill in their economy, if not a recession. >> yes. you can see it in italy. you can see it in japan. the reason for that is that the number of workers supporting the proportionate number of retirees to ross over time. there simply is not as much money being kicked
i love chicago. i have been here my whole life. stuart: larry, thank you very much. i do not see a lot going off in the marketplace. while attention has perked up. larry levin, thank you very much. now, this. japan, just terrible demographics. far more old people, far fewer babies being born. will we have the same thing happening here? for every 1000 women of childbearing age -- that is the lowest birth rate in u.s. history. joining us now is keith fitzgerald. first, i want to just talk about...
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chicago teachers union when school was starting. what happened to schoolhouse rock? those were video where you could learn something. >> greg: you watch it, don't you? >> dana: i love them. at halloween i went as bill on capitol hill. great costume. >> kimberly: have a good destiny. >> dana: super planet janice she's a galaxy girl. [ laughter ] >> eric: before we had teachers union they were the most oppressed teachers in the country. >> kimberly: you are talking for one thing. it worked as a teacher, my mother was a teacher. i'm very well the role and function -- bob you don't think it's a good idea that teachers should organize? >> kimberly: it's shaleful. >> bob: should they organize? >> kimberly: it's shameful with the cartoon. >> bob: should they organize? >> eric: that is not the segment. >> bob: of course not. >> eric: teachers should show on video they put together rich people urinating on poor people. teacher $65,000 on average salary and not including benefit. >> bob: way too low. >> eric: above the national average. >> kimberly: point the pencil at themsel
chicago teachers union when school was starting. what happened to schoolhouse rock? those were video where you could learn something. >> greg: you watch it, don't you? >> dana: i love them. at halloween i went as bill on capitol hill. great costume. >> kimberly: have a good destiny. >> dana: super planet janice she's a galaxy girl. [ laughter ] >> eric: before we had teachers union they were the most oppressed teachers in the country. >> kimberly: you are...
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for a police force with only 30 officers, way more than top cops in neighboring los angeles, chicago or new york. cash put in his pocket by a city manager and others who were paying themselves inflated salaries. the city manager taking home more than a million dollars. >> yeah, you! >> reporter: this was the reaction when the public found out. outrage, anger boiled over. prosecutors nabbed eight city leaders saying they used public funds like a personal piggy bank, looting the working class city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged. because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even the judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell, just off of country club drive, in a gated community. his five bedroom, five bath, $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting and the fact that he is living this lavish lifestyle on the backs of us? >> reporter: bell resident den
for a police force with only 30 officers, way more than top cops in neighboring los angeles, chicago or new york. cash put in his pocket by a city manager and others who were paying themselves inflated salaries. the city manager taking home more than a million dollars. >> yeah, you! >> reporter: this was the reaction when the public found out. outrage, anger boiled over. prosecutors nabbed eight city leaders saying they used public funds like a personal piggy bank, looting the...
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you take a young man growing up in harlem or south side of chicago or here in atlanta, he wants to be jay-z, he wants to be lebron james, denzel washington. and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile. but don't forget that you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind is my greatest asset. and that should be the case for them. >> kareem abdul-jabbar, thank you very much for that. >>> what if you could block any memory you didn't want anymore? would you do it? you may be able to do it very soon. that's next. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a
you take a young man growing up in harlem or south side of chicago or here in atlanta, he wants to be jay-z, he wants to be lebron james, denzel washington. and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile. but don't forget that you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind is my...
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s & p capital, jeff cox at cnbc headquarters and rick santelli in chicago. sam, where do you stand on all this? what's your take in terms of republicans coming out with their plan, post the president's plan released this weekend as well? both plans where we left off with the last bargaining going on? >> i think, once again, what we're finding is that congress can teach shakespeare something about drama. i think they'll wait it out until the 11th hour and even allow us to fall off the cliff. it's easier to look like a white knight if they're reactive rather than proceed active. >> last week when the markets were volatile, now they are taking it in stride. we're coming back a little bit but not the volatility from last week. a little complacency or are we getting used to the drama out of washington? >> i think we're getting used to it? i think it's worth noting that on the 16th when we started to get this good news trickling out, the 19th when we got this big rally, the market stopped trading as correlated as it was prior to that. from the election until the 1
s & p capital, jeff cox at cnbc headquarters and rick santelli in chicago. sam, where do you stand on all this? what's your take in terms of republicans coming out with their plan, post the president's plan released this weekend as well? both plans where we left off with the last bargaining going on? >> i think, once again, what we're finding is that congress can teach shakespeare something about drama. i think they'll wait it out until the 11th hour and even allow us to fall off the...
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joining me now is clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune. thank you both for being here. >> i'm glad to be here. thanks for having me. >> ryan, this "huffington post" story got a lot of coverage. >> it's as dysfunctional as anything we had in the modern era. it's great that amanda ran the traps on that. what she found is dozens of these bills managed simply renamed federal bills or post offices. so, in some ways, their accomplishments are even overstated. so, you know, it's just -- it's just been an awful two years from congress and the american people's opinion of it is right. i think it has an eight or nine or ten percent approval rating and that's probably generous. >> gallup says they're 68% on if fiscal cliff, but clarence page, you covered congress. you covered the hill in washington for some time better than -- >> long time, yeah. >> better than most that i've known. have you ever seen a congress like this? and do you think that it is that they are so etiological? >> on the republican side, you'll have a lot of tea party folks and oth
joining me now is clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune. thank you both for being here. >> i'm glad to be here. thanks for having me. >> ryan, this "huffington post" story got a lot of coverage. >> it's as dysfunctional as anything we had in the modern era. it's great that amanda ran the traps on that. what she found is dozens of these bills managed simply renamed federal bills or post offices. so, in some ways, their accomplishments are even overstated....
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chicago ought to be safe it's not. their gun laws don't work. >> so this debate, i mean we are going to see a big debate. >> you will see a in favor of less mass killings. you have seen the development of this simple narrative in washington where it is the nra and big lobbies and block any progress or any discussion or a these issues. it is more complicated than that. what matters here the details really do matter. what kinds of weapons are you considering banning? what leads to an atrocity like this one? part of the reason we haven't had the kind of consensus we have been seeking is we don't agree on what those steps should be. machine guns have been illegal since 1934. it has been illegal to sell or manufacturer automatic weapons. no one can tell you or give you a straight definition of what semiautomatic actually means. >> let me read what senator fine stein's bill says. stop the sale transfer manufacturing more than 100 specifically aimed firearms as well as certain semiautomatic rifles hand guns detachable magazin
chicago ought to be safe it's not. their gun laws don't work. >> so this debate, i mean we are going to see a big debate. >> you will see a in favor of less mass killings. you have seen the development of this simple narrative in washington where it is the nra and big lobbies and block any progress or any discussion or a these issues. it is more complicated than that. what matters here the details really do matter. what kinds of weapons are you considering banning? what leads to an...
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., in chicago. places all over the country. it was students. people prone to students in the student body. this is a high school. this is an elementary school. this is apparently clearly someone from the outside coming in last night elementary school must be that, and this is what's so chilling about what's happening here today in connecticut. >> clint, i want to go to you before we have to go to break, but in terms of the reverse 911 call, do you have any details on how that happened, that we know that the first 911 call was made at about 9:40, 9:41. the school then seemed to alert students who might still be home or were not yet at school or their parents about what was happening. do we have any more details on that? >> no. you know, that's been a very -- that's been a very good system for the schools, for colleges to be able for parents to subscribe to that service to let everyone know. in america we have about 285 million guns, so the gun problem that's not going away, but today in china a man with a knife stabbed 22 children and a teacher
., in chicago. places all over the country. it was students. people prone to students in the student body. this is a high school. this is an elementary school. this is apparently clearly someone from the outside coming in last night elementary school must be that, and this is what's so chilling about what's happening here today in connecticut. >> clint, i want to go to you before we have to go to break, but in terms of the reverse 911 call, do you have any details on how that happened,...
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temperatures in chicago even reached 70 degrees. >>> and the barefoot man who received new boots from a new york city cop is not actually homeless. police say that the 54-year-old man has an apartment paid through disability and veterans benefits. >>> we are following this developing news coming to us from iran. officials claiming that the iranian navy forces shot down a u.s. drone over the persian gulf earlier this morning. a spokesman for the u.s. says there are no missing drones. what are you hearing about how all this all happened and the public declaration that they had a u.s. drone. >> reporter: that's right. the iranians are claiming that they captured a drone that was flying over the u.s. they said that the drone was on a reconnaissance mission gathering data over iran and that it isn't the first kind of situation of its kind. they said that the drone was on a reconnaissance mission and iranian troops have been monitoring it over a few days and captured it and electronically jammed it and brought it down. then, later state tv showed revolutionary guard commenders inspecting a
temperatures in chicago even reached 70 degrees. >>> and the barefoot man who received new boots from a new york city cop is not actually homeless. police say that the 54-year-old man has an apartment paid through disability and veterans benefits. >>> we are following this developing news coming to us from iran. officials claiming that the iranian navy forces shot down a u.s. drone over the persian gulf earlier this morning. a spokesman for the u.s. says there are no missing...
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i want to bring in "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page and for "the chicago sun times," lynn swede. good morning. let me start with the fiscal cliff, pause because we only ha days left. harry reid declared boehner's plan doa. let me play what he said. >> every time we get down to getting something for the long-term financial security of this country, they take that football and it is a charlie brown episode, they jerk the ball away. >> so, lynn, what is the strategy with plan b? >> well, actually the white house just said this morning that obama would veto plan b, so it may be boehner needs to look for c, d, e and f going into further negotiations because the -- i think the reality is that there is movement on both sides. i think boehner looked -- wanted to look prudent to his members and put out -- float this other plan. and this is all the negotiations. i think they still just have to get more spending cuts, obama has his left flank exposed with his cost of living issues dealing with social security. so i still think they're heading very slowly towards a deal, 13 years is l
i want to bring in "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page and for "the chicago sun times," lynn swede. good morning. let me start with the fiscal cliff, pause because we only ha days left. harry reid declared boehner's plan doa. let me play what he said. >> every time we get down to getting something for the long-term financial security of this country, they take that football and it is a charlie brown episode, they jerk the ball away. >> so, lynn, what...
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chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. two years ago the governor there, governor pat quinn, launched this ambition anti-violent program. on paper, sounded like a great idea. but a cnn investigation found serious questions about whether this was about crime prevention or politics. here is cnn investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: hello? hello? anybody here? this is one of the community organizing groups hired to help reduce violence in chicago. part of a $54.5 million initiative governor pat quinn's neighborhood recovery initiative or nri, rolled out just before his contentious 2010 election. this group called the woodlawn organization got $1.2 million. so this is all that's left of the woodlawn organization. we walked through a front door that was wide open, you can see the equipment is here. this was defunded by the program because they couldn't figure up what they had done with the money. it was one of 160 community, church and civic groups that got the nri money from the state. now, most of the money h
chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. two years ago the governor there, governor pat quinn, launched this ambition anti-violent program. on paper, sounded like a great idea. but a cnn investigation found serious questions about whether this was about crime prevention or politics. here is cnn investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: hello? hello? anybody here? this is one of the community organizing groups hired to help reduce violence in chicago. part of a $54.5...
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. >>> a major fire forcing evacuations on the southwest side of the -- of chicago. the flames tearing through a warehouse. it broke out near the transit system's pink line. it forced officials to evacuate the entire area. it partially suspended service. it took firefighters about three hours to get it under control. >>> firefighters pulling off an amazing rescue at a burning home. it is our first stop on a fox trip across america. >>> oklahoma, one person escaped the house on fire in oklahoma city, but an elderly man and his dogs were trapped. firefighters rushed in and pulled them out to safety with only seconds to spare. the man is expected to be okay. the dogs were a little shaken up, but the first responders were ready. >> we have equipment, special equipment to put oxygen on. the dogs are doing well now. >> they say the same home caught fire a day earlier. they blame a faulty fireplace. california, a driver running right off the road and into a home in suburban sacramento. the car blasting a huge hole in the side of the house. two people were inside, but thankf
. >>> a major fire forcing evacuations on the southwest side of the -- of chicago. the flames tearing through a warehouse. it broke out near the transit system's pink line. it forced officials to evacuate the entire area. it partially suspended service. it took firefighters about three hours to get it under control. >>> firefighters pulling off an amazing rescue at a burning home. it is our first stop on a fox trip across america. >>> oklahoma, one person escaped the...
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. >>> and a plane crashed and caused the immediate yoo to go crazy but it was just a taping for "chicago fire." but a tv station there reported it as breaking news. and then they had to go back on the air saying, sorry, it's not real. ouch. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >> it looked real to me. who knows. chris, thank you so much. the slow drag of the end of the fiscal cliff, most parties would like americans to think that they have political parachutes but neither democrats or republicans want to take that plunge. how to achieve a center, bob casey is joining me. and then iran claiming that they have an american drone in its possession and how america is e debunking that claim. >>> and michelle obama, does she have aspirations beyond the mom in chief? lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake ha
. >>> and a plane crashed and caused the immediate yoo to go crazy but it was just a taping for "chicago fire." but a tv station there reported it as breaking news. and then they had to go back on the air saying, sorry, it's not real. ouch. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >> it looked real to me. who knows. chris, thank you so much. the slow drag of the end of the fiscal cliff, most...
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philly, chicago, tennessee. >> bill: calm down. why wouldn't mayor bloomberg come out when he is not too busy with the big sodas you bring a thing to new york and i want 10 years mandatory. bring a illegal gun in the city and put you in jail for 10. >> they had those laws. >> bill: they are not federalized. >> they have. >> bill: each state has their own. go mary katharine last word. >> hold on, i'm wait, i'm from virginia. i'm a woman. who doesn't mind having a gun around in case something -- someone comes to my doorstep wanting to do some damage. >> oh, come on. >> another thing gun ownership in virginia up 67% from 2006 to 2011. gun crime down 24%. maybe bloomberg should deal with what's what is in his backyard instead of coming to virginia and talking about our laws. cassandra perkins and her are the issue here instead of untenable legislation problem here. >> bill: you can't stat your way out of it, juan. by the way when mary katharine said and i have been giving mary katharine a hard time and now i'm going to stick um her for
philly, chicago, tennessee. >> bill: calm down. why wouldn't mayor bloomberg come out when he is not too busy with the big sodas you bring a thing to new york and i want 10 years mandatory. bring a illegal gun in the city and put you in jail for 10. >> they had those laws. >> bill: they are not federalized. >> they have. >> bill: each state has their own. go mary katharine last word. >> hold on, i'm wait, i'm from virginia. i'm a woman. who doesn't mind...